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PUBLISHER: Canongate Books
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781841953304
RRP: £8.99
PAGES: 200
PUBLICATION DATE:
November 1, 2002
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Ask the Dust
John Fante
Charles Bukowski
Arturo Bandini is a twenty-year-old burgeoning writer, spending his days hungry for success, life and food in a dingy hotel in Los Angeles. Full of the enthusiasm of youth, and the thrill of having one short story published, the reality of poverty and prejudice has hit him hard. He meets a local waitress, Camilla Lopez, and embarks on a strange and strained love-hate relationship. Slowly, but inexorably, it descends into the realms of madness. Fante depicts the highs and lows of the emotional state of Bandini with conviction, but without easy sentiment. In Ask the Dust, Fante is truly ‘telling it like it is’ as a poverty-stricken son of an immigrant in ‘perfect’ California.
John Fante
JOHN FANTE was born in 1909 to poor Italian-American parents in Colorado. Following a hard and religious upbringing, he ventured west in the 1930s to become a writer. After publishing four superb but commercially disappointing novels, he became a successful screen writer, but never forgave himself for leaving his true calling. He died in 1980.